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Ben Lindberg My project is an analysis of trust lost in
a privacy breech incident.
Tara Schilawski: I really was interested in looking at how
women and men were portrayed in music videos, and if those stereotypes that are so prevalent
in society are reflected in the music videos.
Katie Hobbs: We’re presenting our poster, it’s called
gateways to Phirst Year Success. And it’s navigating college by building successful
relationships.
Shawn Snyder: The topic I’m presenting on today is how
to make physics simulations more efficient.
Kristine Alvarez: My poster focuses on the relationship between
voter turnout and three variables, which were income, education and income inequality.
Being a part of Posters in the Rotunda is something that I can go ahead and put on my
resume. And that will actually set me apart when I start applying for law schools, which
is my ultimate goal -- so this is a wonderful opportunity for that.
Hobbs: It feels like more like I’m having more
of an impact I guess like representing something. I’m standing for the UW System, standing
for UW-Green Bay, standing for our program.
Snyder: One major thing that employers look for is
experience. And not only does research provide you with experience, but if you have a completed
project, through and through, they really love to see that. It means you have ideas
but you also see those ideas through.
Lindberg: I think there’s a lot of great things about
this opportunity. I think you know presenting, being able to share what you’ve learned
and trying to communicate that effectively to people is a great skill to learn. I think
it’s great practice both for future academic pursuits and my career.